
38 Luxe, Cheap Products That Look Like You Won A Lotto
A tinted lip balm so close to the same magic as "Black Honey," TikTok's beloved $25 ~universal shade~ from Clinique, that it will genuinely startle you — especially when you see the price. This is a perfect, nonsticky "go-to" lippie that's just a step above the "no makeup makeup" look, giving the perfect subtly polished effect.
A square neck "going out" top that isn't NOT a near perfect lookalike for the $38 Skims and $40 Abercrombie versions. This is an excellent find for anyone who is ~choosy~ about colors, because this comes in a whole rainbow's worth of them.
Kitsch's new "Ultra Petite" Satin Scrunchies for anyone who loves the hair-protective style of satin, but wants a lower profile that the big billowing versions. These are super gentle and prevent creasing, but still have an all-day firm hold.
A Lululemon-inspired mini wristlet wallet set that looks just like their $50 version, and also easily holds cash, cards, and lip balms, so you don't have to deal with the whole muss and fuss of a purse if you're going on a walk around the neighborhood. Plus, you know what they say — keep your friends close and your beloved lippies closer.
A Skims-inspired square-neck compressive body suit, which is basically 10 outfits in one — you can rock it solo, wear it as a bodysuit tucked into jeans, or pair it with a hoodie or a jacket. Go, little base layer, gooooo!
A pair of luxe retro-style oval sunglasses giving Miu Miu vibes without the $489 price tag. The devil's in the chic details on this one, including the little gold embellishments on the sides and the nostalgic shape of the lenses, which are softer than the typical skinny oval lens.
E.l.f. Glow Reviver Melting Lip Balm for all the ultra fans of Summer Fridays, Rhode, and Laneige whose bank accounts are begging them to put a stop to the lippie madness. These new deliciously tinted, moisturizing, buildable glosses are just as buttery and decadent as the balms that inspired them, for a fraction of the price. (Brb, drowning myself in the "Strawberry Shortcake" and "Vanilla Toffee" flavors.)
A set of golden bracelets giving ~quiet luxury~ vibes at "I want to pay rent this month" prices. Reviewers especially love these mix-and-match sets because they look like expensive versions from Cartier — the middle one is giving the $8,000 "Juste Un Clou" and the studded one is giving the $6,000 "Love Bracelet!"
A vintage-inspired beaded clutch bag for an oh-so-elegant touch to your evening outfits that will have people wondering if you danced yourself right out of a time machine.
And a timeless transparent beaded handbag so mesmerizing that friends won't believe how beautiful it is in person, let alone how little you paid for it.
Jergens Natural Glow Firming Self Tanner Body Lotion to give you a gradual-building, vacation-worthy ~sunkissed glow~ over the course of just a few days. Not only is this easy peasy to apply compared to other finickier, streaking lotions, but it's formulated with collagen and elastin to help your skin appear firmer *and* glowier, and a HECK of a lot cheaper than its competitors.
An affordable sleeveless exercise romper you will be SO glad you bought on days when the sun is trying to bake you like cookie dough. These are medium-compressive, soft, breezy, and SUPER easy to throw on when your brain is too fried to match a top and a bottom in the heat. Bonus — these are comparable to Aerie, Abercrombie, and Hollister versions that can go for three times this price!
An adorable, clear waterproof sunscreen bag to keep your various SPFs for easy access when you need to protect yourself from the sun's shenanigans, and to keep the rest of your stuff safe if one of your sunscreen bottles decides to go ~kaboom~. (Psst — these have the same vibe as the beloved Stoney Clover cosmetic bags that start at $68!)
A plated, jewel-embedded ring you can buy yourself as a little treat if the $1,250 Cartier Love Ring is decidedly out of your budget. Dare I say this version is ... prettier than the designer one?
An affordable, Lululemon-esque longline sports bra so comfy, supportive, and versatile that reviewers love it both for outdoor workouts, gym use, *and* errand running. This is designed to be supportive without being too compressive, with lightweight fabric that keeps you breezy in the heat.
A pair of pretty pastel wireless over-the-ear headphones crafted to look like AirPods Max, so you can still enjoy the comfort and chic style of their iconic headphones without shelling out hundreds of dollars. These feature premium cushion padding, a built-in mic with the ability to take calls, 10 hours of playtime per charge, and surprisingly decent noise blocking for the price.
An Anthropologie-inspired reversible quilted throw blanket you can get in all kinds of fun, lively prints that will startle your boring couch into having a personality, or give your bed a *much*-needed reset after a long dreary winter.
A set of earthy pastel knives to add some quiet calm and downright shocking functionality to your kitchen — reviewers are in love with how sharp, efficient, and easy to handle these blades are, not to mention how easy they are to clean.
A bodycon lounge dress perfect for fans of Skims looking to spare themselves a few bucks — this versatile, figure-hugging dress has just the right amount of compression to mimic the iconic style and stay oh-so-comfortable for long periods of wear.
A set of sophisticated cylindrical wineglasses to rival Crate & Barrel's, and to elevate your Friday wine-cheese-and-Netflix nights so instantaneously that you'll feel like an extra in one of those Shows About Rich Families Who Fight All The Time.
A ribbed button up tank top with some real Abercrombie & Fitch energy to perfectly straddle that line of "professional" and "I am 100000% going out after work today, and a martini glass will be involved."
A reviewer-beloved sparkling crystal suncatcher that's an investment in lifting your spirits every day — now you can come home to soft rainbow lights cast all over your entryway, turning your home into a magical realm as effervescent and lovely as you.
Essence's Drop of Sunshine Bronzing Drops, aka the more affordable version of the beloved $39 Drunk Elephant version. This buildable, hydrating formula is an easy way to add a ~sunkissed touch~ to your beauty routine without breaking the bank (or compromising your skin)!
A marble board wire cheese cutter to serve as half decor, half kitchen tool, and 100% the biggest hit at any wine-and-cheese night when you let guests slice their own cheese with it.
A wildly popular floral print sheer cover up for the perfect finishing touch to all your spring and summer outfits that won't make you swelter in the heat. Reviewers especially love how easily this packs (and photographs!!) for travel.
A set of spicy margarita instant cocktail tea bags — all the sophistication of tea and the 😜 of a cheeky cocktail, without the exorbitant bar price tags or the sugar crash. All you have to do is add three ounces of cold water, 1.5 ounces of hard liquor, and the tea sachet into a glass, and you'll have a delicious cocktail in one minute.
An "invisible" magnetized dry-erase board so you can organize all your family's chaos and still be unexpectedly stylish about it. "We need more toilet paper," but make it ✨chic. ✨
An effortlessly chic Nine West watch that not only pairs beautifully with your jewelry, but will help knock you out of that habit of checking your phone for time a thousand times a day and getting distracted by your notifications.
An oh-so-luxe set of tie-front satin PJs you will be SO glad you purchased when you're about to sweat bullets on humid nights and this cooling, breathable set is like, "Hey — I got you." These sets are so chic and affordable that a lot of friend groups get them to match for events, and even wear the tie-string top as a going out top!
A gorgeous statement checkered cutting board designed with deep grooves for juice, hidden handles on the bottom, and end grain to "heal" cuts from knives. A true overachiever considering it's worth the buy for decor purposes alone!!
An affordable cult-favorite luxury-scented candle with a scent reminiscent of Le Labo's Santal 33, and a throw so satisfying that reviewers can't stop gushing about it. If you're in the market for a signature scent for your space this fall, look no further than this jasmine, oud, and sandalwood blend.
A sheer lacy mock neck top just *begging* to be mix-and-matched with your favorite bras, dresses, and tops to add a dainty layer of ~intrigue~ to even the most run of the mill 'fit.
A set of hypoallergenic gold-plated earrings you can mix and match to your aesthetic's content. Reviewers love how well these hold up over time, especially given the price!
An oh-so-sweet reusable bowl cover to inspire you to make all your coziest meals so you can stash the leftovers as aesthetically as possible. These environmentally friendly covers are machine washable and also super handy for bread proofing!
A chic structured toiletry organizer with a "window" so you can look inside and easily access whatever you need on the go. Reviewers especially love how the structure of it stops items like beauty products or medications from getting crushed inside (and that it's a heck of a lot cheaper than the $100 Truffle Clarity version).
A machine! washable!! vintage-inspired area rug to elevate any space in your home, with the added benefit of protecting your floors and muffling noises. Not only are these durable enough for your busiest rooms like the kitchen, living room, or entry hall, but they're designed to be thin enough to go right into the washer for an easy clean.
A cozy, delightfully polished yoga tracksuit set that lives comfortably at the intersection of "yes, I am going to do some mindful exercise later" and "I could drop and take a nap on a random couch at any time." This ultra-soft, wrinkle-resistant, lightweight set is a major fan-favorite of reviewers on long-haul flights.
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The best time to post on TikTok might surprise you. The best time to post on TikTok might surprise you. If you're looking for a specific day and time right away, the answer varies but typically Tuesday and Wednesday late afternoons work best. It's important because that is when, according to Sprout Social, you will see the most engagement. As for the content you post, it depends on your followers and the content itself in most cases. Gamers, for example, should target weekends, and those in the fashion industry (surprisingly) should post late in the day. Optimal Posting Days And Times For TikTok The best day and time to post on TikTok is Wednesday at 4 p.m. Many people are just getting out of school or they are done with work. Those estimates are based on several social media management companies that track engagement at specific times and days of the week including HootSuite, Sprout Social and Buffer. 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According to another social media management company called SocialBu, the best days to post are earlier in the week. That's because people tend to check social media for insights related to their job, so Mondays are when we're all just getting started. SocialBu also suggests sticking to late afternoon posting. Other timeframes to consider posting on Mondays include 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. according to Buffer. Tuesday is the best day of the week to post according to social media management companies, along with Wednesday. And, it's best to stick with late in the day posting times of around 4 p.m. but not after 5 p.m. SocialPilot crunched the numbers and determined that lawyers, schools and real estate agents will have the most success posting on Tuesdays (and Wednesdays or Thursdays as well). On Tuesdays, it is best to stick with afternoon posting and in some cases before 4 p.m. for the highest engagement levels. For great engagement on Wednesday, focus on the afternoon time slots. For example, one of the best times to post throughout the entire week is 4 p.m. on a Wednesday. Call it the midweek blahs, when people are trying to get through the week and looking for something to hold their attention. According to the Sprout Social study mentioned above, which has a more comprehensive list of times that work on each day of the week, the entire afternoon from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. is ideal. A similar report by Buffer (noted above) lists the same times for Wednesday, and these are the apps that should know. Buffer is a social media scheduler that makes it easy to choose time slots for posting. According to the same reports by Sprout Social and Buffer, the best timeframe to post on Thursday is from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Buffer mentions the exact time of 5 p.m., based on their study of engagement at that time. That same report notes that videos posted at 1 p.m. also performed well, along with the 3 p.m. time slot. Sprout Social mentions that the timeslot of afternoon seems to work, and according to them, Thursday is the second best day to post of the entire week: 'Our data shows Thursdays, especially late afternoon hours, are the second-best days to post on TikTok.' The SocialBu report lists dramatically different times on Thursday: 12 p.m., 7 p.m., and 9 p.m. The social media managers Sprout Social and Buffer are using data from users. Friday is not the best day to post during the week. The time slots are roughly the same though, falling between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. According to Sprout Social: 'With only moderate engagement on the app throughout the day, the only above-average hour of engagement on TikTok is 5 p.m. Users are already winding down and kicking off their weekend activities.' Buffer picked a specific time on Friday at 4 p.m., followed by 2 p.m. and 6p.m. An important note here is that Friday is likely the day when people are not fishing for videos related to their jobs, school-work or college classes. It is also a less popular day for engagement because it's nearly the weekend and the mid-week blahs are mostly over. A curious phenomena about TikTok is that the app tends to have less engagement on the weekend. Still, both Sprout Social and Buffer list afternoon time slots of 4 p.m., followed by 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. The Sprout Social report also mentions high engagement on posts from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., which breaks from the norm. The big exception here is if you are posting gaming content. SocialBu lists Saturday as a good day to post for gamers and minions, during a timeframe that is fairly typical of the late-night gaming crowd — from 9 p.m. and after. That's because weekends are a more ideal time for competitive gaming when most people are not at work or in school, and it is also a way to relax after a long week at work. Similar to Saturday, engagement will tend to be lower if you post on a Sunday. Weekends in general are when people are not looking for as much help with work or trying to fill in the empty space between classes at school and in college. The best time to post on Sunday is 8 a.m. or 5 p.m., according to Sprout Social. The report says: 'Sundays have less engagement throughout the day across most, if not all, social platforms. So, the best time to post on TikTok on Sundays is any time from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to see average engagement.' Buffer echoes that timeframe, suggesting 4 p.m. or 5 p.m. as the best times for engagement. Buffer also lists 8 p.m. as an optimal time to post. Tips To Reach Your Desired TikTok Audience Other than posting on specific days and times of the week, the best way to engage an audience is to post relevant content for your followers. It's important to study your TikTok analytics to see when your followers engage with content and what excites them the most, according to TikTok itself. Other tips to engage your audience include starting with a hook to grab attention, posting consistently to make sure your followers know you are serious about content, and to be authentic. It's also important to use trending hashtags (and choose trending topics). You will want to engage often in comments as well to make sure people know you are active, listening to your followers, and open to new ideas. Bottom Line In the final analysis, the companies that track engagement the best are the actual social media management firms, with Sprout Social being one of the best. Tuesday and Monday late afternoon are the best times to post as long as it's before 5 p.m. — according to data from Sprout Social, Buffer and others. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) When Is The Worst Time To Post On TikTok? As you might expect, the worst times to post on TikTok are when people are asleep, according to a study of 10,000 TikTok posts. If you schedule posts for anytime between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. the engagement will be Tuesdays and Wednesdays might be the best days to post, and late afternoon is when you will see the most engagement, the worst day to post is Sunday, according to SproutSocial research. What Time Should You Post To TikTok On Holidays? Another surprise has to do with holiday posting. Studies of TikTok posts reveal that engagement actually goes up during holidays when people have a lot more time on their hands. They are not at work or in school so they are scrolling through their feed even more. They have a lot more idle time. Of course, this puts pressure on your posting schedule because no one likes to work on holidays. It means your TikTok strategy can really benefit from some planning. Decide what you want to post and have the content ready to go before the holiday arrives, and then post near the holiday or on the day itself. It's also good to keep in mind that holiday shopping windows can impact engagement. This is good news and bad news. During Thanksgiving, for example, engagement will go up on Thanksgiving Day as people are thinking about shopping, but could go down on Black Friday in the morning as they do the actual shopping. Is It Bad To Post Too Much On TikTok? Experts differ on the topic of over-posting, but let's just say posting on TikTok is all about follower interest. If you post multiple times in a day and the engagement is very low, it means you are posting too much content. Your followers can't consume it all and stay engaged, especially given how many other people are best place to find advice on this topic is actually TikTok itself. There are quite a few helpful posts from TikTokkers who make a good case for posting relevant content but not posting too much. One tips video makes it clear that TikTok itself might be penalizing those who overpost. The algorithm knows all! A good guide here is to post three times a day and to make sure there's about two hours between posts. That said, the experts also agree that posting too little is a problem. Consistency is key. When you post on a regular basis, the algorithms tends to reward you because you are spacing out the posts, making them relevant and timely, but trying to dump too many posts in a row.